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Re: open source friendly streaming audio



On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 08:15:28PM +0100, Ben Humpert wrote:
> > Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2007 11:11:12 -0800> On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 10:15:36AM -0800, Gary Koskenmaki wrote:> > Hi all,> > > > Believe it or not I actually have an on topic discussion I'd like to> > start.... ;)> > > > I contacted one of the Spokane, WA radio stations because I could not> > listen to their streaming audio and received a response asking what I> > would recommend as the person was very unhappy with what he was> > currently using.> > I live in Spokane and I spend advertising dollars on radio, so... who> was it? I'll put boots on the ground and see what I can do to help> from here. I'd be happy to help them get something going as I could> use the learning experience and come really really cheap. > > > > > What I'm asking here is, what open source friendly streaming audio> > protocols are the best one's out there and why? I would like to give> > this guy an intelligent answer. > >> > A little judicious wikipedia reading suggests for truly free -- ogg> over http using icecast. slightly less free but more supported on the> client side would be mp3 over http with icecast. check here> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_radio> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streaming_media#Streaming_media_technologies> > A 
> Also he could use AOL ultravox (very complex, eg with authentification module, etc.) but there are no informations on the net except on my homepage (i didnt find some, perhaps someone else have some?)
> I dont know but perhaps Apple Darwin Streaming Server is open-source
too. its based on AOL Ultravox and its more actual


I'm sorry, but your mailer is so broken that this is next to
useless. and it really belongs on the list, not to me directly. 

Also, if info on AOL ultravox is available from your homepage, how
about a link??

A

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